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    Remington-Lee 1884 rifle inscription plate

    Hi folks,

    See the attached pictures of the Remington-Lee 1884 of a dear collector friend. He was wondering what the plate on the buttstock could mean - any suggestions?

    Sorry for the quality, these were shots from my mobile. Nevertheless picture "6.jpg" (the last one) clearly shows the plate

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    My guess would be a unit or squadron desigination plus possibily a rack number or militia numbers."The Remington Lee Rifle" by Eugene Myszkowski is a good reference work and not expensive. AGB-1 The Remington-Lee rifle: Eugene Myszkowski: 9781880677049: Amazon.com: Books
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    I don't recall that plate in GeneM's book, but it's been a while.

    BTW, the usual breakdown of Remington Lee models are: 1879, 1882, 1885, and 1899.

    The main difference between the '82 and '85 being the removable bolt head on the '85, which was done to prevent firing pin "blow outs" to the rear.

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    Sorry, missed the right designation as I wrote it from my memory. It's a Model 1885, being produced in April 1893. Well, I also thought upon the unit or the ship it could have been used on, but what would this one be?

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    The authors address: Box167,Stuyvesant Falls,NY 12174. From the R-L book. AGB-1, I would write him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Promo View Post
    Well, I also thought upon the unit or the ship it could have been used on, but what would this one be?

    I believe the ship assignments are in the book. A couple of cruisers, IIRC. USS Atlanta being one(?)

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